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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum WELL Health Technologies Corp WHTCF


Primary Symbol: T.WELL Alternate Symbol(s):  T.WELL.DB

WELL Health Technologies Corp. is a practitioner-focused digital healthcare company. The Company develops technologies, services, and support available, which ensures healthcare providers are empowered to positively impact patient outcomes. Its business units include Canadian Patient Services, WELL Health USA Patient Services and SaaS and Technology Services. WELL Health USA Patient and... see more

TSX:WELL - Post Discussion

WELL Health Technologies Corp > GREAT DAY so far
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Post by Johnboy33 on Feb 06, 2024 11:47am

GREAT DAY so far

0954 ET - The markets aren't appreciating WELL Health Technologies' long-term value. RBC analyst Douglas Miehm says in a report that WELL is a complex company, and has flown under the radar, largely misunderstood by investors. "[We] believe the market underappreciates the long-term value creating opportunity in transforming Canadian primary and diagnostics care," he says. In Canada, the company is getting a C$150 million share of the government funded healthcare pie, while in the U.S., "omnichannel businesses, we see Circle and Wisp contributing 20% organic revenue CAGRs to 2025." Miehm says in the U.S., the "high-margin, low-organic-growth operation... could grow its 14% market share to more than 20% through further acquisitions." (adriano.marchese@wsj.com)
Comment by Duster340 on Feb 06, 2024 3:18pm
just a matter of time before the hedge fund managers pile back on and take it lower.  you know it is them if you see an out of the blue crash. lol
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